JUST NOW: Colorado Receives Big Transfer Portal News after Carter Miller’s commitment

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Colorado lands its first transfer commitment for 2025. Carter Miller saw enough on his official visit to Boulder this weekend to pull the trigger… Carter Miller saw enough on his official visit to Colorado this weekend to pull the trigger. The 6-foot-2, 300-pound interior offensive lineman becomes the Buffaloes’ first transfer commitment for 2025. All glory to God. TMC ? pic.twitter.com/z4EOwxURN2. After starting at right guard at James Madison in 2023, Miller started 12 games at center at Louisiana Monroe this fall. He graded out at 61.9 on Pro Football Focus two years ago and 58.4 this year. Miller has played 1,399 offensive snaps at the collegiate level. Michigan State also made a play for him in the transfer market in recent days. To read this full article and more, subscribe now —. SALE: 50% off first year. Get access to this article and all of the in-depth coverage from the 247Sports Network with this special offer.

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Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes have continued to make waves after a standout 2024 college football season. The Buffaloes finished with a 9-3 record, including a strong 7-2 showing in the Big 12, earning them a fourth-place finish behind Iowa State, Arizona State, and BYU. This impressive turnaround comes after a 4-8 season in 2023, marking a remarkable improvement under Sanders’ leadership.

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Building on their success, Colorado has also made moves in the transfer portal. On Sunday, they secured a commitment from Carter Miller, a center from Louisiana-Monroe. Miller, a 6-foot-2 Texas native, will have two years of eligibility remaining after beginning his college career at James Madison in 2022 before transferring to Louisiana-Monroe. His decision follows offers from programs such as Georgia State, Arkansas State, Middle Tennessee State, and Navy.

Miller expressed his excitement for the move on social media, sharing the commitment graphic with a message of gratitude: “All glory to God. TMC.” His arrival adds to the growing excitement surrounding the Buffaloes’ program as they continue to build momentum for the future.

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